My Mixtape: "For a Dancer," by Jackson Browne

Ken Korach, Play-by-play announcer for the Oakland Athletics, tells us why he picked "For a Dancer" by Jackson Browne.

My Mixtape asks people from the Bay Area and beyond to contribute a song that is meaningful to them. In this installment Oakland Athletics announcer Ken Korach tells us why he chose this song by Jackson Browne.

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